Comments: Crow was taken No. 9 overall by the Nationals a year ago, but didn't sign. He went the independent ball route to show scouts this year what he could do and, for the most part, seemed close to the guy many teams liked in 2008. His command was a little off, but on the flip side, his changeup was much improved. Players who have gone the indy route while negotiating or re-entering the draft have tended to improve their standing and it's looking like Crow will be no different.Enhanced Scouting Report

80

Corbin, Patrick

Chipola JC

LHP

L/L

6'03"

165

1989-07-19

J2

84

Chambers, Evan

Hillsborough CC

CF

R/R

5'11"

210

1989-03-24

J2

97

Cooper, Da'Shon

Edison HS (CA)

CF

S/R

5'09"

170

1991-10-16

HS

134

Ceciliani, Darrell

Columbia Basin CC

CF

L/L

6'01"

185

1990-06-22

J1

152

Coleman, Harold

Louisiana St U

RHP

R/R

6'03"

190

1986-04-04

SR

165

Cotham, Caleb

Vanderbilt U

RHP

R/R

6'03"

215

1987-11-06

JR

185

Carlson, Benjamin

Missouri St U

1B

L/L

6'03"

230

1987-10-08

JR

193

Collop, Justin

U Toledo

RHP

R/R

6'01"

185

1988-05-30

JR

219

Conley, Kyle

U Washington

RF

R/R

6'04"

215

1987-05-07

SR

227

Colvin, Brody

St Thomas Moore HS (LA)

RHP

R/R

6'03"

195

1990-08-14

HS

235

Cain, Billy

Waxahachie HS (TX)

LHP

L/L

6'03"

225

1991-02-05

HS

Comments: Cain is a big, strong lefty out of the high school ranks who will have to be signed away from being a two-way player at University of Texas. He's improved his Draft prospect stock as a pitcher, running his heavy fastball up to about 94 mph. His other offerings are behind the heater, but he does have a feel for pitching. He's a step behind the elite prep lefties in this class, but he's not too far below them.Enhanced Scouting Report